You need to
clean the suction cap whenever you see a message on the LCD screen
or if the printing surface is soiled with ink. You may also need to
clean the suction cap if you experience difficulty cleaning nozzles
after performing a nozzle check. Even if the message is not
displayed, follow the steps here to clean the suction cap.
Caution:
- Do not rub the cap section hard. Any scratches may cause air
leaks, preventing print head cleaning from being performed
correctly.
- Carefully wipe off any dirt from the edges of the suction cap
until you can see the color of the cap. If dirt is left around the
edges, it creates a gap between the cap and the print head that
causes a decrease in suction strength and the print head nozzles
can become clogged. If it is difficult to remove the dirt, rinse
the dirty cleaning stick with ink cleaning solution and then clean
it again. If the cleaning stick is too dirty, use a new one.
Note: If you
continue to use the printer without cleaning the suction cap, the
ink nozzles may clog and print quality may decline.